Charles-Kincade-Obituary

Charles L. Kincade

West Monroe, Louisiana

1960 - 2014

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Charles L. KincadeCharles L. Kincade, a prominent northeast Louisiana attorney, died recently while vacationing in Europe. Charles was born August 24, 1960 in Monroe, Louisiana and died October 18, 2014 in Nuremburg, Germany from complications of a sudden heart attack. Visitation will be at The...

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Mr.Kincaid was such a blessing to me. He represented me in Lincoln Parish, Ruston, La... In his absence Asst. District Attorney Carey Brown stood in and stated; Mr.Kincaid spoke to me over the phone and State move to have this case dismissed... So Ordered, by Judge Jay McCallum... I was released from prison and able to attend the memorial... God Bless you Mrs.Mary !!!

Mary words cannot express the sorrow i feel for you and your family.He might be gone in body but you will have him the rest of your life in your heart. days weeks years may go by but it will never take your sweet memories you have. thoughts and prayers are sent to you friends forever...

I had the opportunity to serve on Jury Duty with Mr. Kincade. I had a preconceived notion of how "I" thought he was going to be. I found him to be nothing like all the publicity surrounding him. And I was able to shake his hand, and tell him that... So glad I was wrong... AGAIN! God needed you more on The Other Side... RIP Our Warrior...

I remember him as a childhood friend of my brother. They were in school at Mitchell Elementary in West Monroe. Rest Well.

I remember Charles as a scrawny kid growing up. He was a good childhood friend to my brother.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Having read this very articulate obituary, I can say that Charles Kincade has left a void which will not be easily filled. He was obviously a very fine humanitarian and person.

R. Platt

I miss my Supervisor so much. He was a wonderful person. He was so proud of me for going back to school. One of the last things he told me was watch my back. I said yes I sure will.

I had the pleasure of working on some cases with Charles. He was a man of principle, who did not hesitate to help those in need. He was a real life Atticus Finch. He will be missed. My prayers and thoughts are with his family.